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Structural Basis for Oxidized Glutathione Recognition by Yeast Cadmium Factor 1
Tik Hang Soong1, Clare F Hotze1, Darpan Raghav1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, United States.
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Transporters from the ABCC family have an essential role in detoxifying electrophilic compounds, including heavy metals and drugs, often after conjugation with glutathione. The Yeast Cadmium Factor 1 (Ycf1) transports glutathione conjugated to toxic heavy metals including Cd2+, Hg2+, and the metalloid As3+ into the vacuole to safely sequester them in the cell. It also has a major role in transporting oxidized glutathione to help maintain redox balance and recycle glutathione. To understand the complicated selectivity and promiscuity of binding, we determined the cryo-EM structure of Ycf1 bound to the substrate, oxidized diglutathione. We identify a glutathione binding mode with different binding characteristics to each half of the glutathione. One half of glutathione binds tightly to the substrate pocket, and the other half bound in a loose pocket. We systematically measured binding determinants with cellular survival assays under high cadmium concentrations along with molecular dynamics simulations to show how each half of the site works together to drive substrate selectivity.
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